Essay mills targeting overseas students on social media

International students are being targeted on social media by young women offering to write assignments in return for cash.

In order to lure overseas students, some essay mill companies are
using young women to forge a friendly bond through Facebook and
WhatsApp.

Once the request is accepted, the women offer to write students’ assignments in exchange for money.

This unique method of direct marketing is new and, since it is done with the help of social media, it is mostly unregulated.

An international student at Nottingham Trent University, on condition
of anonymity, said: “I not only get friend requests on Facebook but
also messages on WhatsApp. It is quite unnerving cause this definitely
shows how my privacy is affected. I don’t know how they even got my
number!”

The WhatsApp message reads:

Investigating this trend, when CBJ star reporter poked one such ‘friend’ on Facebook, she immediately responded with details of her company highlighting how efficient they are at producing first class marks.

Details of an assignment successfully completed by the essay mill

Dipti Hak of info@help4assignment.co.uk said: “We are a team of professional academic writers based in India. We have been helping students with their assignments and dissertations for the last six years. We provide you with quality work with plagiarism below 5% and in which you can score between 60-80%. Students score up to 80% in our work.”

A student thanking the company for help

Hak shared details of students who have used their services to get high scores.

Another thank you letter

These essay mills generally charge on the basis of word count, which varies from £40 to £50 per 1000 words.

The process is simple. One has to send the topic of the essay, the deadline, word count and payment and in 10 to 15 days the assignment is emailed to you.

Conversations with our reporter depicting the marketing technique

International students are easy prey to such services since English is not their native language, they are still grappling to find a foothold in the new country and many are not familiar with the education system of the UK.

A spokesperson for Nottingham Trent University said: “We support
students in developing study skills and understanding the requirements
for assessments and examinations. We are clear with them on what
constitutes cheating and plagiarism, and the penalties for doing so. We
use plagiarism software and advise students that using essay mill
services could be constituted as cheating and /or plagiarism.”

When approached for a comment Help4assignment did not respond and the representative later blocked the reporter on Facebook.

The essay mill representative, when asked for a comment, blocked the reporter